A follow-up to their highly-praised self-titled debut, Softer Faces features the haunting, etherial vocals of lead singer Sam Sarty accompanied by lush, expansive instrumentation.

Based in Winnipeg, Living Hour has been expanding since their humble basement beginnings in 2015. Now a quintet, Softer Faces finds the band pairing emotive vocals and intricate harmonies with dreamy washes of guitar, bass, keys, and horns, for a sound that’s intimate, honest, and vulnerable. The album was produced by Kurt Feldman (The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Chairlift, DIIV, Dum Dum Girls) in Living Hour’s hometown and mixed by Jarvis Taveniere (Real Estate, Woods, Blouse, Widowspeak) at Thump Studios in Brooklyn. You can read more about Living Hour here.

Praise for Living Hour debut album:

“Some of the most heartsick synth-pop since Cocteau Twins.” – NOISEY

“Winnipeg rockers Living Hour dream big with grandiose, all-encompassing shoegaze that stretches to the ends of the earth.” -STEREOGUM

“Hazy, widescreen pop with emotive smoky vocals” – BROOKLYN VEGAN

“Slowdive just returned, but shoegaze music was already in good hands with Living Hour.” – NPR